It's weird, isn't it! SOme days it'll be all sticky-up and others it'll just be normal with Lopsy.Nice haul scraps. Could have included bunnies in your photo though - I'm missing your two (& many others)
The perfect way to feed Dawn . Mousey has that toe thing going on except its a lot worse. She's sat on them at the mo but I'll take a photo later.
It's weird, isn't it! SOme days it'll be all sticky-up and others it'll just be normal with Lopsy.
Wood avens or creeping buttercup, or one of each? Google photos so I've added the URLs too.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/k3riU6sS8ZF8t3nn6
Thankyou We have a lot of the bottom version around :S Our creeping buttercup is really rounded as well, moreso than 'usual', so i suspect Nottingham has a lot of roundy plants :lol:I think they are both Wood Avens Top specimen is more convincing than bottom, but both specimens clearly the same as the joining of the side shoot to the main stem is the same.
ID help please. Jack-in-the-hedge?
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Yes, aka Garlic Mustard. Neither bunny here will eat. I've also tried it and agree with them
Mine eat it when it's young, ossibly because it's new and exciting ad there's limited anything else freesh and green (see also buddleia :lol: I nearly had them eating it!) but I stop as soon as I see flowers because they'll just leave it. Mine also won't eat teasel leaves but are enjoying very young autumn raspberry (we've got loads growing into the footpath out the front from under the wall so we're doing Bunny Breakfast Clearance).thanks. J&B like it, R&M not so much
Mmm, yes: we should clear out our willow stores from 2yrs ago :lol: If we get around to pruning the summer raspberries in time then maybe we'll give drying them a goHa ha - mine get loads of raspberry as there are massive expanses of it growing wild nearby. Its a good one to mass pick & dry - they are grateful for anything in Winter
Yes, it's one of the first blossoms that doesn't smell like cat wee :lol: Ours are all over now: our own tree didn't flower this year, or hasn't yet maybe. Bunnies were lucky yesterday: there was a twig broken on the apple tree over the canal so Matt clipped it off They totally ignored pellets that evening to eat it :lol: so we had to take it away! They got it back afterwards.Risked life & limb to get to a beck side apple tree today. The blossom smells really beautiful - rose like. Is that usual for apple blossom?
Did I find it Omi? Did I get it right?
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Was also after ID on the tiny white flowering thing but it shrivelled up on route home
Yes I bet none of them eat it now :lol:
The white flower looks interesting. I've no idea what it is though. It seems to have multiple florets?